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Research Alliance vs. Therapeutic Alliance: A Comparison
DANIEL OFFER; MELVIN SABSHIN
Am J Psychiatry 1967;123:1519-1526.
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Associate Director, Institute for Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Research and Training, Michael Reese Hospital, 29th Street and Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60616
Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill. 60612
1966-67, American Psychiatric Association
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The concept of "research alliance" is introduced to describe the relationship between a psychiatric researcher and his subject in which the aim is to obtain valid data in a limited number of interviews. The authors describe three possible difficulties in establishing such an alliance: detachment, seduction, and resistance, but conclude on the basis of their experience in a longitudinal research project with teenagers that through careful structuring of interviews a meaningful relationship can be established that will help realize research goals.Abstract Teaser
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